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Lovisa "Louise"
Augusta Meijerfeldt née
Sparre af
Sundby (12
September 1745 – 16
September 1817), was a
Swedish noble and courtier. She is
famous in history...
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Johan August Meijerfeldt (1664–1749) was a
Swedish general and
civil servant. To
distinguish him from his son who had an
identical name, he is generally...
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Johan August Meijerfeldt (4 May 1725–21
April 1800) was a
Swedish field marshal. To
distinguish him from his father,
Johan August Meijerfeldt the Elder,...
- army in Finland,
consisting of 13,000 men
under General Johan August Meijerfeldt the Younger, was
placed at the
Kymmene river, with a
further 5,000 men...
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Mellin 1715–1720
possessed by
Prussia and
Denmark 1720–1747
Johan August Meijerfeldt d.ä. 1748–1766 Axel Löwen 1766–1772 Hans
Henrik von
Liewen d.y. 1772–1776...
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Frederick I Rehnskiöld (POW) Stenbock # Lewenhaupt #
Mardefelt #
Armfeldt Meijerfeldt Schlippenbach (POW) Dücker
Vellingk #
Wachtmeister # Siöblad Creutz (POW)...
- af
Ekebyholm Spens Cronhielm af
Flosta von
Fersen Reenstierna Tessin Meijerfeldt Mörner af
Morlanda Dücker
Taube Sparre af
Sundby Bonde af Säfstaholm...
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Strahlenberg (1676–1747),
Swedish officer and
geographer Count Johan August Meijerfeldt the
Younger (1725–1800), a
Swedish field marshal.
Ernst Moritz Arndt...
- (1712–1781) [sv] 1712–1781 1780 Per Scheffer [sv] 1718–1790 1780
Johan August Meijerfeldt the
Younger 1718–1790 1786
Berndt Otto Stackelberg, Jr. [sv] 1703–1787...
- at the end of the 18th century,
which consisted of the Gustavsvärn,
Meijerfeldt and
Gustaf Adolf fortresses built on rock outcrops, and the Kuningattarenvuori...